buckaroo bonzai
Well-Known Member
Remember kidz the first rule of marijuana growing in Michigan is:
(other states are quite different....the patients made the rules)
#1-dont tell or show anyone
The second rule is:
#2-dont tell or show anyone
Guess what number 3rule is....?
#3-->U guessed it!
You could always advertise on RIU tho-
Its safe!
Acting on a ""tip"", Troy police said they found......
Troy police bust several marijuana grow operations
Acting on a tip, Troy police said they found a 'grow-up'

in the 1000 block of Scottsdale that <met state law for the Michigan Marijuana Act>BUT< had >>numerous violations of local building codes involving electrical, mechanical and building modifications. (Troy police)
(...get ready CGs for building code inspections once dispensaries and the new electronic registry come online)
Troy — Police said Friday they are investigating a number of marijuana grow operations in the city that are suspected of violating either state or local laws.
Acting on a tip, police found a "grow-op" in the 1000 block of Scottsdale that met state law for the Michigan Marijuana Act but had >>numerous violations of >>>local building codes<<<involving electrical, mechanical and building modifications. Due to concerns the building's electric and natural gas power was shutdown, police said in a release Friday.
So far in July, two more grow-ops have been uncovered, police said.
During the investigation of a roof fire in the 1000 block of East Square Lake Road, fire officials found faulty wiring at the residence along with indications of a marijuana grow-op with 68 marijuana plants in the basement and 31 grams of dried marijuana, slightly more than an ounce. The number of plants exceeded that which would have been permitted for a marijuana caregiver under state law. There were three separate air conditioners attached to the house where windows had been covered up, police said.
In the 3000 block of John R, Troy officers acted on another tip and found an address with "multiple air conditioning units, boarded up windows and a strong, pungent odor of marijuana wafting from the residence. "
The resident >>>produced what >>>he said was paperwork from >>>the state to grow marijuana (

)but investigators determine it was improper and non-compliant with the marijuana act. Police seized 48 large marijuana plants and 796 grams of marijuana along with associated grow equipment. There were also multiple >>building code violations.
The violations come as residents in several other communities will be asked to consider local ordinances permitting people 21 years old or older to possess or >>TRANSFER<<up to one ounce of marijuana on private property.




VOTE!! (and fuck lawyers!!)
Ferndale voters have already approved such an ordinance and similar questions will be put to voters in Hazel Park, Huntington Woods and Oak Park between now and November. Voters in Pleasant Ridge will be asked to make marijuana possession a low priority for law enforcement in that city.
From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140725/METRO02/307250072#ixzz38V8l8Pcf
(other states are quite different....the patients made the rules)
#1-dont tell or show anyone
The second rule is:
#2-dont tell or show anyone
Guess what number 3rule is....?
#3-->U guessed it!
You could always advertise on RIU tho-
Its safe!

Acting on a ""tip"", Troy police said they found......
Troy police bust several marijuana grow operations
- Mike Martindale
- The Detroit News
- 3 Comments
Acting on a tip, Troy police said they found a 'grow-up'



(...get ready CGs for building code inspections once dispensaries and the new electronic registry come online)
Troy — Police said Friday they are investigating a number of marijuana grow operations in the city that are suspected of violating either state or local laws.
Acting on a tip, police found a "grow-op" in the 1000 block of Scottsdale that met state law for the Michigan Marijuana Act but had >>numerous violations of >>>local building codes<<<involving electrical, mechanical and building modifications. Due to concerns the building's electric and natural gas power was shutdown, police said in a release Friday.
So far in July, two more grow-ops have been uncovered, police said.
During the investigation of a roof fire in the 1000 block of East Square Lake Road, fire officials found faulty wiring at the residence along with indications of a marijuana grow-op with 68 marijuana plants in the basement and 31 grams of dried marijuana, slightly more than an ounce. The number of plants exceeded that which would have been permitted for a marijuana caregiver under state law. There were three separate air conditioners attached to the house where windows had been covered up, police said.
In the 3000 block of John R, Troy officers acted on another tip and found an address with "multiple air conditioning units, boarded up windows and a strong, pungent odor of marijuana wafting from the residence. "
The resident >>>produced what >>>he said was paperwork from >>>the state to grow marijuana (



The violations come as residents in several other communities will be asked to consider local ordinances permitting people 21 years old or older to possess or >>TRANSFER<<up to one ounce of marijuana on private property.






Ferndale voters have already approved such an ordinance and similar questions will be put to voters in Hazel Park, Huntington Woods and Oak Park between now and November. Voters in Pleasant Ridge will be asked to make marijuana possession a low priority for law enforcement in that city.
From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140725/METRO02/307250072#ixzz38V8l8Pcf
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